Business
Kittenish Comes to Galleria Dallas
The boutique created by singer-songwriter, TV personality, and author Jessie James Decker will open Aug. 19.
Read moreComings and Goings
The U.K. cookie shop chain’s second U.S. and Texas location – located kitty-corner to Bubba’s Cooks Country – serves such popular flavors as milk or dark chocolate chunk, white chocolate chunk, and double chocolate chunk.
Read moreLa Madeleine Coming to Preston Center
The company says construction is underway at 6109 Berkshire Lane where Einstein Bros. Bagels used to be, near Westchester Drive’s intersection.
Read moreWho is Behind Dallas’ Most Exciting Restaurants?
Kersten Rettig: Duro Hospitality is a Coriolis force of the revolving North Texas restaurant scene.
Read moreNikki Smith to Open Lovers Lane Location
The Dallas-based jewelry brand is expanding with a second location and headquarters in the Pavilion on Lovers Lane.
Read moreNew Medspa Opens in Preston Oaks Shopping Center
Ever/Body offers everything from hydra facials, laser facials, wrinkle relaxers, and dermal fillers to laser hair removal and more.
Read moreTen50 BBQ Coming to Devonshire
After nearly 10 years in Richardson, the Central Texas-style barbecue spot is planning to open a second location on Lovers Lane, near Preston Park and just west of the Dallas North Tollway.
Read moreScarlet Reagan Open Adjacent to Pavilion on Lovers Lane
Dallas-based artist and designer Kristi Kennimer recently opened the art and home décor store Scarlet Reagan adjacent to the Pavilion on Lovers Lane.
Read moreRestaurant Announced For Southeast Corner of Snider Plaza
Chef Kashawn Cruell, who helped Major Food Group open Italian restaurant Carbone and others in New York, will run a new restaurant planned for the new building in the southeast corner of Snider Plaza near where Peggy Sue BBQ used to be.
Read moreHernandezes Plan Patchwork Retirement
Jose and Yolanda Hernandez have sewn various patches on most Highland Park High School jackets and uniforms for 40 years.
Read moreWildlike Opening Lower Manhattan Location
For Alysa Teichman, founder of piercing studio and jewelry store Wildlike in the Shops of Highland Park and a Preston Hollow resident, the path to opening a second location in New York City was set years ago.
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